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A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.

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The original was posted on /r/comicstriphistory by /u/Opus-the-Penguin on 2025-02-20 17:44:43+00:00.


I don't think this runs afoul of Rule 1, but that may depend on how you define the terms. Here's how I'm defining them:

  1. Successful - Has produced at least one hard copy collection that is likely to be found in a brick and mortar bookstore. Has been syndicated in at least 75 daily papers. (Yes, that's an arbitrary number that I pulled from... you know.)
  2. Most recent - measured from time of initial syndication.

The most recent I can think of is Pearls Before Swine (Dec 31, 2001). What beats that? Anything so recent that I'm actually breaking Rule 1 by asking the question and my post should be deleted and I should be banned or at least cautioned?

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